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Ozias Bowen

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Appointed by
  
Salmon P. Chase

Role
  
Politician

Political party
  
Republican Party

Children
  
ten

Succeeded by
  
Milton Sutliff

Name
  
Ozias Bowen


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Preceded by
  
Charles Cleveland Convers

Born
  
July 21, 1805 Augusta, New York (
1805-07-21
)

Spouse(s)
  
Lydia Baker Eliza M. McIntire Emmalie M. Wilson

Died
  
September 26, 1871, Marion, Ohio, United States

Other political affiliations
  
Whig

Ozias Bowen (July 21, 1805 – September 26, 1871) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was an Ohio Supreme Court Judge 1856-1858.

Biography

Ozias Bowen was born at Augusta, Oneida County, New York. He lived in Fredonia, New York until age 15, when he was moved to Ashtabula County, Ohio. He studied law in Canton, Ohio, was admitted to the bar there, and began practice at Marion, Ohio.

Bowen taught school, and was a merchant as well as a lawyer. On February 7, 1838, the Legislature elected him Presiding Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit for seven years, to which he was re-elected. In this capacity, Judge Bowen was most famous for delivering a decision on August 27, 1839 that freed a fugitive slave named Bill Mitchell, sparking a battle between proslavery and anti-slavery forces known as The Marion Riot. In 1856, Charles Cleveland Convers resigned from the Ohio Supreme Court due to poor health. Governor Chase appointed Bowen to the judgeship. He was elected later that year with a plurality in a three way race over Democrat Carrington W. Seal and American Party nominee Samuel Brush to the remainder of the term.

Presidential elector for Lincoln/Johnson in 1864. He died September 26, 1871 at Marion Ohio.

Bowen's Marion, Ohio residence is owned by the Marion County Historical Association and operates it as the Stengel-True Museum.

Bowen married Lydia Baker on February 17, 1833 in Marion. She died shortly after the birth of her eighth child. Bowen married Eliza M. McIntire on March 15, 1848 in Marion. She had two children. He later married Emmalie M. Wilson on April 20, 1871 in Branch, Michigan. They had no children.

References

Ozias Bowen Wikipedia